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NEET-PG put off, interns to join Covid war

NEET-PG put off, interns to join Covid war

New Delhi:04.05.2021

The government has decided to postpone NEETPG for at least four months and the exam will not be held before August 31 while medical interns will be deployed for Covid-19 duty under the supervision of faculty.

Students will be given a month’s time before the NEETPG is held. The decision, taken at a review meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is cited as a step that will make a large number of qualified doctors available for Covid duties. The government said states and UTs must make all efforts to reach out to prospective NEET candidates and request them to join the Covid –19 workforce. “The services of final year MBBS students can be utilised for providing services like teleconsultation and monitoring of mild Covid cases under supervision of faculty,” said an official announcement. TNN

Measures aim to reduce workload on doctors

The measures will reduce workload on existing doctors engaged in Covid duty and provide boost to efforts of triaging. It has also been decided that services of final year PG students (broad as well as super-specialities) as residents may continue to be utilised until fresh batches of PG students have joined. Also BSc and GNM qualified nurses may be utilised in full-time Covid nursing duties under the supervision of senior doctors and nurses. The PMO statement asserts that individuals providing services in Covid management will be given priority in forthcoming regular government recruitments after they complete a minimum of 100 days of Covid duty. Also health professionals will be covered under the insurance scheme of the government for health workers engaged in fighting Covid-19. Listing out the incentives, the statement said, “All such professionals who sign up for minimum100 days of Covid duty and complete it will also be given the Prime Minister’s Distinguished Covid National Service Samman from Government of India.” It was decided that states can make available additional health professionals to private Covid hospitals as well in surge areas.

“The vacant posts of doctors, nurses, allied professionals and other healthcare staff in health and medical departments be filled through accelerated processes within 45 days through contractual appointments,” it was decided at the review.

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